August 710
Coral Gables
"Partnering Beyond the Borders," AIA Florida's annual convention.
Speakers include National Public Radio's Susan Stamberg, and Enrique Norton,
Hon. FAIA. For more information, visit
www.aiafla.org.
September 3
Applications due for the James Marston Fitch Charitable Foundation mid-career
$25,000 research grant. The prize is awarded to professionals who have
an advanced or professional degree and at least 10 years' experience in
historic preservation or related fields. It supports projects of innovative
original research or creative design that advance the practice of historic
preservation in the U.S. Application requirements may be obtained by phone,
212-691-3229; fax, 212-691-2435;
or email, FitchFoundation@aol.com.
September 4
Los Angeles
"How To Take Your Practice Global" lecture by James F. Porter,
AIA, Partner, Altoon + Porter Architects, Los Angeles, at the Pacific
Design Center. Advance reservations required; call 310/657-0800
or visit
www.pacificdesigncenter.com.
September 10
Philadelphia
AIA Philadelphia is pleased to offer this year's Louis I. Kahn Memorial
Lecture, by Robert A.M. Stern, FAIA, at the University of Pennsylvania
Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology. For reservations, call 215-569-3186,
ext. 101. For more information, contact Scott Jacob, 215-569-3186,
ext. 105 or scott@aiaphila.org,
or visit www.aiaphila.org.
September 14
Montreal
"Insecure: Architecture in an Uncertain World," an international
forum sponsored by the Canadian Center for Architecture to explore how
architecture can respond to an uncertain post-September 11 world and "construct
a new stage for thought." Admission is free; registrations are required.
The forum will be held in French and English, with simultaneous interpretation.
For more information, visit
www.cca.qc.ca
September 1920
Boston
"Managing the Corporate Design Department, a Design Management Institute
course taught by Peter Phillips, corporate identity and design strategy
consultant. Other courses available at other locations on other days.
For more information or to register, visit
www.dmi.org.
September 1920
Mount Carroll, Ill.
"A Balancing Act: Stewardship of the Historic House Museum and Its
Collections" seminar presented by the National Preservation Institute.
Other courses available at other locations on other days. For more information
or to register, visit www.npi.org
or call 703-765-0100.
September 21January 5, 2003
New York City
The Whitney Museum of American Art presents "Sanctuaries: The Last
Works of John Hejduk," presenting selections from the John Hejduk
Archive at the Canadian Center for Architecture and the Menil Collection.
For more information, visit
www.whitney.org or call 212-570-3633.
September 2627
Chicago
PSMJ Resources and the Project Management Institute present the first
annual "Collaborative Project Management Symposium," which will
focus on improving project performance through collaboration among owners,
designers, and constructors. For more information or to register, call
800-537-PSMJ or 617-965-0055,
email customerservice@psmj.com,
or visit www.psmj.com.
October 2122
Charleston
The ASTM fourth "Symposium of Insulation Materials: Testing and Applications,"
which is open to all individuals. For more information, contact symposium
cochair Andre O. Desjarlais, 865-574-0022
or yt7@ornl.gov.
October 2122
Denver
"Presentation Skills," a course to help you learn the skills
and confidence you need to speak effectively to large and small groups.
Sponsored by the Facility Management Institute. Other courses available
at other locations on other days. For more information or to register,
visit www.fminet.com
or call 800-877-1364.
November 1
Application deadline for the American Academy in Rome's Rome Prize 2003.
Fellowships from six months to two years available in architecture, design,
historic preservation and conservation, and other fields. For more information,
visit www.aarome.org
or call 212-751-7200.
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